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' ti.tio _�,Albeit, A ,� COAL M, JN , t ,_, i � ,,,W�@,,, � To ,�-,��t'p,,,�,!,�.,�i,' ,.T,;,� u�-�, - V ;9 - A, , Bi . -1�, I 7 - the -Galt H*h*ay,.,A '4,' became? no' - . . . , "#�04h. , - _.% V " . ­ � ��.; - I . ; . ,zman, foreman; .1 �� �_," 5, s , ­ - wo . , � - 1�_ Ora `10,I)ts-14 =i0r­­­,lastIng licedWy restldss. �Tliis abated,' how- � , afton, A- T. Davidsoxii. '904-64,� -4, s' 4 ;�,,ivl a ,�?% ... Omethbis 'yet, Di � a .4o'' . -tQ' ,e ., I ,� �,.;, - I- . . negVVO;�,�'AOWME.[' OVv,r the',�,V,fi, "a ,11 'know has taken luore� th* h,pstl, 11 I I . J - w .'�7 / I , fl�, a e; P. G. � I . , " � � - .: wemor'3r plcWt& alon�.tb6 road from ever, as goon as e, apptoache - Johnson, Dr. liable speed out of. hig'-ow.., � . � . NiTagara, Di. Charles semi -bowl shaped, arnphitboatre where - I , P � - - I *. -004"'.-Xis.� W-illiax,4'--Bri�gM�t""�,,,,,�, 5 It* , 1�11 .12�1 . � - 11 3roner. e funeral took p e �r,o_ - Mi , " ' � Re P, I I . � am' 74pt"04- Z�% I 1Jt'_d8y#gbt,�,,u ' ` iuo�: . '! . Wsq- L :Br9*h' , k I ^ stop Alid-4uto -and ord- Andy declared 'the, fudiand''used to 11 - 'Ie Unite I burch at p.m. � . . . � I _QWJQQ_..��A_ a I .ped, . .I .1 _.-� ,, �, .., , ­ . � "Ife,61;,as a�,,ftetex . I 111.1N � 0108 � - �"6 v j, 11.1-1 I �3 `� ay . ­ - 'k . I ; . 1, " ,'I -�,�44 '' �)w 2r - I " j6i%­t6'�d!u6 15W t of hold spectacular to* ­,wows. Dr.lHugh _� ... i�th, th& Rev. W. A. s o � -, � 411 , � . ' _ . d., " vety. � I � G94.0'r ,',,.- �Ileiajoy gatet - Q� I _ IV ......." . . . . . . . . , , - Wh,?,J,rJ,1A,'_ PA5 1 '' . _ , , ,te "IV ere theseethmg, tumbling sconed at th, idp Anhy, however, Mi— F]""t & SONSO Ing. Mrs. Bower Tendere _ � .4 �, "yr,- " a wee- bit PI X P 6nta e., . �e a,- "i!6,�,.�M, i , "", 4'.. 0 � . P�' 11 � , - 4'. �, ,, �,`, 0 . , . - J .Wi , ;v� , , ., I � - -ii the '', Z �., f, . � : 'aters ere in full view. At,iohe of as proof cohelusN�,' ioiiited to* the .. - ,. IMN touchingly a solo entitled "I �­ ;! ,9,;a lady. friend confide in .me 'pt, I up-: ..-55 . I rd ­ IMP" ,' I � �, . , i, i i -do' . IR1111 - pam_wl��see,.',XT��, , 11,,', p4edw enjoy seeingthe etoram- � these points the camera was hi evi- curv9d, hillside, Jr—iforming ,us that the . . � �, , per Ga en." Mrs. McIntosh presid- - ,-',,�*" ­,�­�!WRWI . , I I- 11 I .. ­ - .. � . I --- I I " 1 -4J 1 -.1 1. . .-J, -j!5 I pd at the organ. Th I 0'.1le I il, 4 I ou ow," said'she, "he on,ly start- dRuc, - - . - ove � ,-; e many beautiful ys enjoying hf ,$y kit ,. again., .. regular rows of terrace ab tbrrak.C, ,-,#0-_. out these dg ip - . it(, 04 about a year ago, Md 46*- �he " -� _ , , � .00 Falievrplet. Sed , p Fingla,V%, - - 1;3 . Ii, - . . ---.—. I 2M��_ -_ an.—MA _.� I due: tjmg the: American, Falls' fror'n �b4se to, 6fib�uflt;hdd­beeri`made -1 � �==_ wreaths and s , , �, . ��,�k"., , prays were silent wi�- I ::"i - I ­ '6 after -a'-Vew i avAl �� e� � -, - - I ' " - �gt, I , rUurue �,hb,m I ; . 0itd - an edief."' Rhiphasi's on the 1, I ,for seats by the Indians. Dr. Charles nesses of tbF love a4d� este . d. , . I '.. , . - "' end HULLETT . �em _-M i � . ", I 11 1�. - _;t, , -order to .ove in sight, and �L little lat6im they I I 011aw -th 01, _ - . � '1'os J '� 1; . I , :�, �,,, 041, sh d us -the seat wv�ie thd Indiari Efaker, ,.all - of � Week ,, I.; , I �A�t, 'In in wh � 01 �11'1_1111.p I "'N . . . . . ��X 1, Owe 1, .. I C111ca , a , ,1,,,,,1 . forget MY, indis- �are- belittled by the greatness �of the tl! 7 ich.the family are'liold. The-. "Vil #Vfiieuds. � that was Caiadl� Iforieshoe Falls. Thisfact chief sat while listenrog to tpe -g ,� ", 2; Misses Alta, Fresh ;Fish at D. H. Stewartfs during the .. was born and rais- 90 IR Pending her v4ca�. on, sition temporarily all fd ,fi guests S, _j, father, John Reid, 1,11 . Vo '_ an - , I ' - '�Y,14 .41 St. summer season. Phone your orders to 59, the hom ;1 forcoful. by the chant of the warrior brav-es as they IN 1. i mothe , ,.,. -_ � ,q e$sary to do was- to keep one ey"L is, made the more orma " ­ ,Oi I oddard, ed on the 11th Concession, Hullett a , - f h __ _;tv�`1�11 I... ,.�, IT, q ' . In _ .1% Thomas; Fred -'a __ Seaforth. I '. - *S�B $61.1� '..., pne " � -* -at � " ,� , I the wee -bit cigarette in the mouth ,.,� ondon; Miss - He' - V, I 14 ­­, I y:,V­ � ­ , , . College, Is spending her v V,4�,.�"".� , " � ,ihoi , T e A e4cans manoeuvred irr thei "flats belovt D son.. of � . it ftom, - - - Ian- , h ' I A Sad Tragedy.—The Kinistino Re- Robert Rei& -e 5eaf Xalur - b 'i '. .Ie� 01, . - ,Miss B i's, I rk, Mr. Clin- it ."� ""'. 11 , on, dootor, and. with.,the other eye , n6thing-on us." And, as a mat, Hugh was still skeptical; but Andy Kletaoi , . � about thirteen years ago, married a acAtipn, W" *"z'12 fiav� ... resentative of Xay 17th, makes the her parents at the — �i *atch the fixed expression Qn the ond ter of fact, have they? Gjve answer declared if the agto wer� stopped � he ton Keenan, ' �_` s Johnston, P western girl, and since hince his home VaraOA4V,e.,, X,)*�,�-; � -, ­.-:- - ,�111 -, following reference to a tragic event R. Carter, ­.- _ _ :�:�, 1 1pulating the wheel. Just before to y ... If. ,�rbo has been %'ve`Ty'poqeF' -.,;, idan , ' Mr. John 0. D o -j;T ' and Mrs. J. I In— 14V . , -1 - Ou As this letter is -not in- could go and -show us. the fm;;i�is ".- -1 I that culminated in the death of 1L has been two miles south of Kinistino, health, is improvirig_Mrs, Whi I t1j*, , �1, ,I 1 , ;,,�-� ' . 'Ptl�'� B Davis, D. Y� reaching Kitchener, Dr. I -high sighe' tended to ,be descriptive of- seertery, made by tbe,mocassified feet as the M. Atkinson, De#,qi,,,' * and the Carrot River runs through ... ,�.. ., , . . memb -morith,1*1th God4- .:, 1`;��,-'gl, , 11 I And m ad -been I will pass the Falls, suffice it t9 say Indians stamped with:glee- of disap- H. Finlayson and - A,��i,, Taylor, Lon- er of the family of a former the farm. Besides the parents, le who spent the, ,past ��� I, ,',,� , . I'll, N i Lkj!', of London well known -resident of this township: rich friends, is back and is atam " . �­ .. i has registered 'c s �m --The Eti I deceased leaves three brothers, t' J_ , .. 1:,1_ - realized, the_,indica or that colored seardhl4glits 'playing on proval as the a 6 ight be. After don, � 11 - g � .. '� � ' . I 11 :4 fifty -mile rate. Dr. Ch �' , -ng of t' 4"' _3`-N e members 'The tragic death of Victoria Reid, 1,0. V I _ with her sister, 14:rs, D-.' MIDuntairi.— . - !,il I 1. ,�, , �, " I ,es - the waters at night must creatd -TiLen- this, conversation lagged., We ad en- - . J , " � f�'�, �� arl , notic h colfsisti �"g,,! � : ' fred, aged 11: Arnold, a�ed Th � 6i��! , t, '_', ­� ua banquet aged 7 years, has cast a gloom ovei Mrs. Taman spent several 0ay lao - e(f a pallor on Dr. Hugh's face, so sug- t,l ,tt,i,, of rhapsody. Oiwing� to tered more" farhiliar territory; home this year held eff, " I two and a half years, also a baby sis- s 1: . f . I g i �' the'Kinistino district. The story of . . week with Blyth friends.—Mr. and' ;1 I.i ,. �, i I . , I . th evening, Our priv- did not seem 'very far away: Pe ' e Ritz Hotel ,,, I , , , t, � e , � gested that he would drive through ,%-yvqtuess of the T_ Saturday evei ig W� I the tragedy is as follows- On Moll- ter nine months old." - - Mrs. McCrag visited Belgrave friezids; .- � ;� � 11, 1, 11 1, I . � ' hi,nk about Bayfield. After' ii 1�, tiful repast, 11 . , ­', - - -a. ­ . the city. - " flegii was, to witness the Falls haps the doctors began to t day afternoon, May 9th, she was over Sunday.---Wrs. J. Manning i � ­ . . - W-, ,V i ong and 6 , ".. .,. I P.ieston springs, Dr. Hu the evening " - JqM A,� ­ S DUBLIN . -0, I At 911 I as' through white rays only. Dr. Charles their patients; Andy about prospective � , playing on the bank of the Carrot IF _,_ "I th felt inclirwd to Put -a,k�d Dr. Hugh if the mighty falls policies; Ian, about maps and- his- addresses. Thc�, , ��94.t' the I 'y � r 4ped Sunday, spending this week with her daugh- , - �, - �. 6 only one who � 1, _ . River, - which runs through her Fresh Fish at D. H. Stewares during ,�, , - � I i", , , , ,on, a porpoise act, t1herefore, we hard- ' thoroughl�r 6- d Th ter, Mrs. T. Tamblyn, on the Bth,� �,, t, of Niagara's waters was not a won- tory, and I about sales of calico. So having e outinq. summer season. Phone your orders to 58, r , �11 ,y. � . 1j,,hesititted there. At Galt, the doe- d,,ful sight. 'Dr. Hugh thought it far as the doctors are concerned, I -Miss Lola EIlIotf;,­!'!Vq"PK.,,,,'J'. Miney, De- father's farm. Her brother, Arnold, Sea'fo rth . Mr. and Mrs. Hall visited Wingliarn ' '�� �',` . tors decided that a five-minute con- Mr Miller �9�1vlt. Clemen - aged 10 years, was playing higher up Notes. -Mr. David McConnell, a friends on SaturdAy. �� - T . . . . . 1� would be a much more wonderful believe that they would unhesitating- troit; . 1, - " 11, � " I tion wit,b their old friend, Dr. Jas. sight if the waters were going up in- ly agree that, if a matrimonial ven- visited Mrs. WilliaT . U:poott Over ife' the bank, and was practicing with a well known resident of our village and -0- . :, �',� . 1; , � . McKILLOP -1111 , I , n =91911, would be beneficial all rou steod of down. � ture prudently conducted, were in or- week end.�Mrs. W,I�Vt` McLeod aivi I well known in Perth and Huron Coun- �_'. ad, '. ,, I Fresh Fish at D. 11. Stewart's during the ,1 � ­�,, . � so. they held the consultation, privale- ')3y this time Andy had loarned der, a honeymoon trip to Niagara; Falls daughter, Elsie '*hd` have been vis- ties, has been appointed issuer of per- summer season. Phone your ordeTs to 58. - :1, ; . �:� 11 I 1. __ , where Dr.'E. Kellam lives, so �6 de- in a Willys-Knight auto would give iting B - 4dughter, Mrs. mits under the Liquor Control Board. se.gorth. 1y; of course. l * . Irs X&o6 I il�.Z At this juncture, I deemed it ad- cided that a visit to his hoffie would pleasure devoutly to be wished.. Plater, in Detroit�, 'ret'Urned home on -,St. Columban football team play Eighth I.dne Notes. -Messrs. Lawr- I ",' I . . . . . " � .1 _ � vidable to take the wheel, and Plet be - time profitably spent. Both the Q� Saturday. 1. Seaforth in St. Marys on Friday evening. The ence Messerschmidt and Harry Doyle, "�.1111& ... .- ,-M, team has been showing up well and of Detroit, spent the ,!,..., With no opposition till the Dundas hill doctor and his wife are looking well STANLEY. 1j; ­-,­ week end at the . " . � � , 10s -reached, when Doctor Charles and were glad to learn this andAhat Notes. -Mx. William H. Stephen- BLYTH.-, -11 be selected fr.. the following former's home here. Mr. Leslie Weit- . � I I I � .��, . state Of about Seaforth friends Notes. -The. q Bruxer, Malone, Morris, J. ersen accompanied them back to De- "I'll" . . i " Boys' men: J. I � .. . ,0! � �1� cpp again f6blitir - in a I n, clu:b Horse Races �`� * son and Mr. George H. Stephenso, held their md Meting at the Coyne, G. Coyne, Wright, Nicholson, troit.-Miss Ethel Doerr, Mr. H:arvey .1 normalcy, proffered to guide the car My most unpleasant memoO' Of of Marlette, Michigan, ape 4 . �� I . nt a few - 9 - ,t!Z tine incline, and home of the it artney, J. Dill, Evans, Wil Reidhest, of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs- I, , � 5. , '41 0&'etary-Treas- . Knox, McC down the serpen our stay at Niagara was wa�chift days last week with their friends in .- . �. 11 through the intricacies of Hamilton's , the �,doctors and .,Andy enjoying'rich this vicinity. Mr. W. A. Stephenson urer, Miss MY040s. The Clubs Under the Auspices of Hamilton Driv- liams. Mr. J. McIvor is manager of William Reinwald,Mr. and Mrs. W-11- ­;� " , - ": - - - I ... i, I , ' � usiuess� drt��6f their meet- ing and Athletic Association. �� �,... . traffic. it was 4heie . . that Afifffj st , � sou#s, . savory'Ahalads, chicken, - tee came to see his motber,Mys- J. Steph- held the b the team. -Mrs. William J. Byrne, liarn Wilker, of Stratford, spent Sun-� . , .. " I I , " fl '_ "' �mj', into' evideuadlZ' . ing,w.�s'.epargt,et's�'-"=-'�wbich games Mrs. Basil Byrne and Mr. Robert day at the home of Mr. and -.-Mrs` 11 I knowledge rat eb , reault am - ales, etc., while I . . t, I'll ... ".., ,� enson, Sr., who,.has- been quite poor- ,::::: I He knew that this was� that, that flu�: . were enjoyed an"'(t 'a' t�,en cent lunch Byrne, of Detroit, left for theirlhome Fred Hoegy­-34r. and MY& Dail ip I , , Ft1wo soda biscuits, and � drank ly - Maj�q -Clara Stephen- .I.M. 11 , , . . this spring. ­ . , Miss Lillie Wed., June 145 on Monday. They were the guests of, Schneider, of Bornholm, spent Sun;-' ­_ : . . . . . . , , , , , , , , V74S this, that there was yon&i,"hhd:'. 1� U three was�served by t6."'N' " "I'll, , . m place in particular. ounces of milk. I was glad I had not shen, accompanied thern on � , , c . , and Miss (If day with Mr. and Mrs. C. Rege-le.- � . ,� d,to son, of Go 1 a :0 I . "' " 1�, . I Garrett gave top Mr. and Mrs. William J. Byrne, , �11 t their return ,to Marlette. - Stanley �Bertha ,.Hoggart, & I e piano $1200.00 IN PURSES' a ss Jean McCon- Master Harvey Koehler is at,ptesent �.rrr . 04ndhs valley to him was -a beauti- to take it through a rubur �4ucet Council met on, -Monday and held a- .,y a nic . Log n Township. -Mi 1 7 .. I far� re!��hing vista. Dr- C solo. Ajrrangem�6�,'9'� nell spent a few days at her home suffering. from harles, ,,,*§,'ere made'for an attack of'prieumour, � �::, 1. . W I attached td a bug -bodied bottlpi Court of Re�vi,sjori.__;Rev. J_ Durrant - ! �e wish him a speedy I . ," �� , I 'an 0, an a�d IAT. John' - N'V) W -h, -of - Varna, are . I I V, - : "A "� ,h �i a large .easen -2, 14 T*ot or Pace pUrSe $404) and returned to her school on Monday ia " aKter stopping t e ­ it "' � -& lfll�g --The nlight ri4p ? oiii Niaiarm Valls ,. niunber*. pf-,J" tati�op to W . .9 I , � � -dri�,pol3e,.for,qAew,eseasicect��i-tr.,Hugl�. , I 'r . r Rcesstyf-ilvk eu- � -11 . � ,attend tim I !, -. tario. Edtwa- - afteruoon�-Mr. and Mrsi 1� DouL. --Messrs. Edward a u d I .Y. ,� I I . ,�_, I ltv,111,ft ""is �%VaErlw '. __ � I . - 1- - COnfOreMd"at ­- p- an EaA EM* . � - - " � -ii Fp � hending thia, p*" . - � .:�. 't-1 ­ -Itz 1� �, 1. 11 11 ,-, � tiqtpl" A.'sibli P, r 15,021 Fri- � .. e , Rit - a . _ a ­ 1. '. �:, . _k1bH1f9_1WW1fd, ere way -thgt-I%­�i;oiug ,London W`w9A---Xr,- Is Lo 'U'u-Moraft wi el ti es' and Miss Prisilla Doeri, i ' S ... ;1, I tri 19rerldid1ic I P -6i on I I KA I kti � MIS Trot orVace, purw $400 nelly of Chicago, motored over- and Knechtel d , b . �," I - , . 'bl"Tag" 14, � ;Se04- 'by ap,eig4 t .. k4w, ,T6� 3rd, 10 �; - , ., Y. 2.25 Trot. or Pace,'Vui§i $40(Y spent a few days th their r a V L. f ", 1.� I � certain nonforgettzi _V, there was nothing to 'had 'a raising on Monday and an A girls' o6ftball'team N(' , 01 atee . in Hibbert Township; -The C. W. spent Sunday at the ho s .. . �, land. Dr. Hugh's anis*dr.*_a&!,' 89*6,-, ' ' ghted stretch addition to his bam Mr i WR�1, �,, 460­6%it 4K4, It , of road 11,j� , . am , . . what evasive: _'� '�* 96WO in front, and, fre%pently due.to fog, in the spotts; There � forty-fte held a social evening on Monday Fred Hoegy and Mr. Fred Koehler— I ... !;,;; t "Sco�tlsl�d as - he, ,i Heard, of Bayfield, has the' . -, , a All Mile Healts, ::::�. grand, seener , t was p st'i 'pO I present­-Wt'�'­Gracie, w4 - Nas ,been night, which was well attended- Ney's Mr. and Mrs. George Hoegy and chil- ­.", �', ,y. ,Yes,,A� continued Iwo m ss Idito,ge , �! �d,,views!t 1. o 4' ,p �any , rnished the music—A de- dren spent Sunday at the home ,of .1. -Scotlan a has gral- , T 40, �Ipart of I pastor of �Auburn and 0A*t,h PresbY­ Track is in fine condition - large Orchestra fu , , - 11 11, i a' " , , 3kd,�ioh&'.,1#Mr,6 Ail'Acsnal MANLBY ti�rian chutt:hes for thi, Oast year entry in each class and best of cided improvement has been made on Mr. C. Regele. I �� I � 11 ��, I I vista skirts the roadway n4ar St. Cathar- � . � �_" of the party, the Dundas � ��.. brought to mind an hour spent years ines, we all had -reason to wonder Notes. --Mr. Leslie Rapien is at and a half 'delivered bis -:r ser- racing assured. the 3rd Concession of Hibbert Town- �, � � 1, , . " on the heights of [ un- mon in tKe'�burcb her0- �on Sunday . ship, in widening the road and cut- Eighth Line Notes. -Mr. F. Hoegy, _ ago WoUville, in that more accidente-ilo. not occur in- present building a concrete wall � .�'..4� -, 17I Nova Scotia, overlooking the Gas- connection -with night driving, than der MT. James Aitch*son's barn it -last.,, He leaves this week for To- Fint Race 2 O'clock, Sharp ting down some nasty hilly sides o! Mrs. William H*egy and little Mane, �, " ,� .1 , pereau Valley. That, in itself - was we learn about. Even takir anley, ronto, where he will eugdiga in mis- the same. and Misses Frieda Messerschmidt ani ,".. I . , - ,4g so -me Roxboro. -Mr. and Mrs. W. M Mrs. sion work -Mr. Colin Firigland has - 1. . . . . . . ,. ­ e4op'lit6 " tko m,dditati61V,iu"-*a10'-' of 'the cuives, at a A Jift,0,* 0 Mrs as McKay, Mr. and' . No waiting between heats. Evelyn Hoegy attended the play at, ­� . g . . ma Z. I � � f.-�jfo. d . Thom 4 �,* that ',canS6 - � ' I 1 ­_�',4 36 -acre farm belonging Parking for Cars --Drive right in. TUCKERSMrrH Winthrop on Monday -evening, of last �,e,', TV- ' ,a6 idter *6 left'lldiniltou a a person to re4. Wel I P V�Ve*ry J. -M. Eckart, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon purchased the 'Wplton, and Fresh Fish at D. H. Stewart's durinx the week. -Mr. and Mrs. Chaxles Rejele , ,:" , , '.. " " - , iss Lucy Eckart, from I -, , ii�"'Jfiqgh pricked up, his -ears and easily an auto -with lts�-,:1'�60'0.trpallts Hays and M to Mr. John Johnston, Gates open at noon. � , .� � *�, . . , . will take possession next Vvek. We summer season. Phone your orders to 58. and Mr. and Mrs. Heur3� Koehler ­� , I , . adM&'& his glassei. His­ffirst ..In'7, could find a. watery grave 1�'ih#'.,4nal Detroit, were visitors under the par- - �- . ­ �, li�� f Mr. - rth . ir I. , 5 " ­# �: sincerely regret the remoyal o Seaforth Turf Association seaf spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, " #ill ; te e at )ie�rby ent:al roof of Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckart� �,;�.��.. �, , " ; . .am gight'd� a-, well or 13� badly smashed up in','i,' L Notes. -Owing to the wet and cold 11 ��,� r� "" 30,At�ft _*aM f ' '96tvey Seaforth last Sunday, when a part and : .,i � 1 .. 1-1 �, o =4 grey horses, ditch. 'However, we had Di. - Mrs, Fingland from -Blytb. They weather, very little work has been Deitzer, in Ellice. - Mr. and Mrs. I" . , .4 r ..", ,,, , , the Geo. R spent , . V W� �, ,- if..' e','owned, 6Ught * to ber ly reunion. have been excellent citizens, - McCartney, R. H. Sproat, Charles Eggert and children - '0 , fi with us, and he wanted to get safely of their family had a famil d during the past few ��a done on the Ian I �,,, IP is our former having served the municipal- President. Vice -Pres, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. .. 1. ­ tb�atj�igt'�,-,patagraph of'descr*' - back to bi,t -office by midnight, and Death of W. MoYlan.-It of ity on the Council Board for a num- weeks­-�Mr. and Mrs. A. Matheson, k`.. , - Wok ,. Coghlin, near Listowel. -Miss Elsie � tivd. -matter it The L'i-PoSit0r. GT.est Dt., Charles, � saw that be' -did. The sad duty to chro,wicle the death . . .. . is countenance On rest of us went to Grimsby and spent William Moylan, which took place at ber of years. -The Young People's R. V. Jones, A. D. Sutherland, of Detroit, spent the week end with .. . S He had been Society of the United Church held a Treasurer. Secretary. rel'Rtives here. -Mr. Harold Turner, Speigler, of Sebring-ville, spent a few I ��, I .. ,� I surprise covered hi days last week with her friend, Mrs. I 1� � I 1. , :, vieving for the first time this elem- the might - at the Village Inn. his home last Tuesday. of Clinton, is having holidays for the R. Kahle. -Quite a number on this I. i:_', ... � ingly unending pan - . Andrew'a church .. " �:� orama of peach Next morning our genial host, Mi. in failing health all winter and bore social evening in St ____ next three weeks. -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. �..,, . al- on Monday evening, it being the last line were Stratford visitors lastweek. - .1 ", and cherry Orchards in beautiful blOs- Campbell, formerly of Mitchell, took his suffering with patience, and , the losing side .22 rifle. Seeing a piece of wood Hay spent the 24th with his brother -Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Hoegy and ... . endless us in his auto to see the points of im- ways was of a genial disposition. The meeting of the year the river he took aim in Niagara. -Miss Thelma Elgie spent :.­ som, also ,by the apparently oating down daughter, of Milverton, spent Sunday -1 - fl .�', I . crest. The -drive took us beyond the funeral took place on Thursday to in the contest entertaining the win k end with friends near Varna. 1� , number of vineyards about to burst ired. From his position it was ti -e wee at the homes of Messrs. Fred and ;. .., into f-oliago, giving pronxise of' a town, and up the hill to the golf St. Columban Church, where Requiem ners in -right good style. Marry games and f of Detroit, .11-, fruit and contests were enjoyed. Music impossible for him to see his little -Mr. John McMillan, William Hoegy. ...." bountiTul supply -of luscious links, where a millionaire was play- High Mass was celebrated by Rev. as he pulled the trig- spent the week end with his parents, Death of J. J. Irvine. -It is our sad N '. and from thence to was supplied by Miss PiRali Gridley, sister, and just .., later on.- At SMith's nur�ery, Andy ing a lonesome game. Who would be Father Dantzer, Jeanette Popplestonp, ElizabethMills ger she came in a direct line with tho Mr. and Mrs, Hugh McMillan. Of duty this week to record the death of I ," ne the largest cherry orch- a millionaire? St. Columban Cemetery, where all rqmith.-Mrg. ,Charles Gopp, . .. . lear d that htman. A dainty bullet. It pier6ed her right check Tucke one of the pioneers of McKillop town- X 1 ard in'the pea�h and cherry district , On the plateau above the town, the that was mortal was laid to rest and Mr. Harold Wig t of the ear, was deflected Miss Alive Gopp, Mr-,. Harry Beek- �, , �1�2� concern. Ile also rural aspect is not the oqual of our amongst a large concourse of friends lunch was served at the close. just in fron ship, in the person of Mr. J. J. Irvine, -1 is owned� by that ------- dl.— d the base of stene and Mr. e 11", , I by a bone and entere who passed peacefully away at his ,_ -siti-ing �own, yet w -e were told that the land which showed the esteem he was held heir cousins, d I 0 11111, learned that the task of obt REPORT OF HOG SHWMENTS the brain, causing instant death. The Decoration Day with t Id home in Blanchard township, on :��,, ,,*,�kers for the fruit is not as dif- sells at from $300 to $400 an acre; in. He is survived by his wife and The following is the report of bog accident happened at about 4.30 and Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Flgie. - Mi -F, I Sunday, May 29th. Three weeks ago i..N , Ai 1�cult a matter as might be thought- the la,nd in the valley from $1,000 an one son, Thomas, who have the May 26th, it was not until about an hour after Vera Forsyth spent last week with -11N - what le community 'n shipments for feek Priding Mr, Irvine returned from Toronto, _41, for much of acre. , But the view overlooking the sympathy of the who at friends in Londe,.:�boro,_Mr. Andrew .;��q Local help accounts - valley from the elevation with the this their hour of sad affliction. Th* that the mother became alarmed here he had spent the winter, but _,,,',�," e 1927: ent the week ` '�, � , is done. Addod to this are, great nuzn Martin l hqgs� 96; select the child's absence. After a thorough C,olernan, of Buffalo, sp was not then in good health, and a S �". Wing pall bearers were Messrs. ts.--Misq Mary Me- I bers of �Persons vVhO Come from Han` town nestled below, is one that ; thick smooth, 79; heavies, search of the farm and out houses, end with his paren week pre-vious to his death had gone . lf'4161 W. Curt bacon, 19 ."2 up Purcell, George Sloan, in, riend- in Seafortl,, The deceased was born 11 ,� '�, ��$ ilton and other nearby places to as- silent applause. Andy had got rhlin and 5. and among the neighbors and finding M-illan is visiting f to Blanchard. , 11M Whole families ate n. He ban Thomas Moylan, M. O'Loug e E. Shaw and . � sist in the work., soon after the sun bad rise HURON CO. -Total hogs, 1,682 ; no trace of the child, an alarm wa,5 -Mr. and Mrs. Rob rt omestead farm in Blanchard, f'._�,!, I �,,! on the h 1�4 ""'�L, , �,-'_, ty� � at times engaged in this activity, and picked up considerable information Joseph McQuaid. 0 'select bacon, 552; thick smooth, 903; raised and a party of men from town Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser spent the , �1� now owned by his -brother, Mr. Mc- �� "'.111 � 1, ck season then in the about Grimsby, had added appreci- their cousins, Mr and - ��', , as it is the sla Aber AYFYBLD heavies, 72; extra heamies, 4; shop went out to make a further search. holiday -with ' Cau-land Irvine, ex-M.P.P., 79 years ,),g nurseries, the office staff,and 4 ably to his list of acquaintances, B 9 John 10,.�','��g,- Breezes. Dymond hogs, 88; lights and feeders, 86. After questioning the boy it was fel', Mrs. Robert Flgie Mr. and Mr - go he came to Me- �11;1 j 4 workers turn right inV td pick, be it therefore why stay longer? Between -Mr. and Mrs. McLachlan and �Ir. and Mrs. John ago. Fifty years a " , . wn, n the . ii I . ­ I Killop to ship and settled o m . to pick cheiries, plurns, peaches, OT Grimsby and Hamilton, a cow loomed and family, of Detroit, wer� guests I ­ _ - ___ __ - - - ��,,q � . . _ - _____ - Figie.-Mr. John McLellan ba., pur , , � -, 12th concession, where be has resid- 1�!1.101 grapes. I I up on the roadside. Andy wanted of Mrs. Dymond's parents, bir. an -1 chased a new Chevrolet Coach. I �,,:§ , - By the time we teAdhed Grimsbyy the doctors to stop, count its pulse Mrs. Tippet, over the week end. -Mr. EMMEN."Mo - . - ed, and where he was extensively and 11 �,,;'O? ----------- 4— . " . successfully engaged in farming for .,�� ... I , ,. ,�,A , , , Andy's interior signalled to him that and to ask it to put out its tongue. and -Mrs. Thornton, (Mary Walwin), FLIMVILLE a great many years, Mr. Irvine. was 1, ""I, as serving. dinne-L Dr. Charles drew Dr, Hugh's atten- of Detroit, called on friends here this been . ��;` the Village Inn w Note%,�Mr. Ben Williams has a man of marked ability, a keen stud- � L �':,�, � �" �,,� .� -4, � _ � � Dr. Hugh had a twenty -dollar bill he tion'to the kindly expression on its week. -Norman Toms, of Detroit,was confined to bis bed with a heavy col J ent of human nature, who read wide- _jl,�, , . I'll Ured face. 1INd wonder," said Dr. Hugh, home over Sunday. -Miss Maud Me- COAL9 - COKE A N I) 1%�,��W -wanted 1W breaki so we all OT4 . (luring the past week, hut is improv- ly and well, and was 'well versed on ".. 1. � . 11 an unrestricted Serving of chicken, ',don't, you see it is a atatue.", But -Gregor went to Detroit Tuesday for ing.­Mr. and Mrs. Amos Francis and the public questions of the day. He �� - 1, he things that 'M 'just then' the cow relaxed, bent its a week's visit. -Rev. McDonald, of .� ,�`�, together with t wOu I family, of ,;t. Marys, were week end possessed also a rare. gift of expres- I , I , go -nicely with it. After the flifte6rith head, and began to raunch the suc- kintore, preached, in St. Andrew's visitors with relati � ves in this neigh- . n and his name was a household �,��.J,,;, " L . -that to me, � st.-Mr. slo I 4�,; I $wallow, I decided at culent grass.,. " I United Church on Sunday Is WOOD borhood. -- Miss Lila McCulloch, w � .:; �, le4 least, enough is as- good as a feast. Dakv+lle's centre of attraction was Wellington Graham, of Aurora, a teacher of the upper room in Win- tor, as for over 4,0 years he had been -,L% �,T�, , Hardly had thi's decision been m8d! the Colleffiat6 Institute, which Andy Divinity Student of Knox College, - _,-"�, cbelsea school, has been home on Be a contributor to the columns of this ,�11 g . , �'1.0 when the doctors asked me how I wag soon located. Here we were gretted preached to the Presbyterian congre- DO TWO THINGS NOW' count of illness last week and -is not paper, and was one of the most fai - I , �, . �,` neippl, none othbr gation Sunday last, and will be 'in �,.�, , us. ' . feeling. The George Washington by its 'genial pri h rk at time of ful and best correspondents The E .14 , " � __ it living w1thin, me, answered: than the ever efficient Bert Archibald. -charge Of Brucefield and, Bayfield this FIRST— writing, consequently the scbolar-, 81-0 positor ever had. In politics he wa ' "ll.. . , 2 V - 11 , C well,. not loo per cent, efficl- Bert is ji�stly proud, of the school and summer. -Mr. and Mrs. H. Lord, Miss I F�f. �, dining accomplished there, Gladys Davison and Mellott, ur yearly orders for Coal, Coke and Wood enjoying qorne bolidays.-Mr. and a ,staunch Conservative, but broad- - �11 j.� I . ent. 31(st, 114fi-1, lefff the the work being* -Mr. T. Mrs. Walter Madue, from -near Hen- minded in all his views. His wife, i ... ) , . , , room Without apologies. rugte", I and we have reason to believe that 'of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, as soon as your judguient permits. Be an optimist sall, were visitors at Mr. Charles whose maiden name was Sarah � "I'll , I � � left thirty-fiveee-11t1t worth ofebieken, the townsfolk feel assurek that the of WalkeAon, were guests of Mrs. year's business. Place your qte,phcn1.,A last Sunday. -Quite a num- Menary, predeceased him nine years ',,�J " I f Did- hght man is in the right p1gice. Davison on Sandaf.-Mr.- and Mrs. alid anticipate a good , `�� I -pie, coffee arid Ark 48 ty 6h4ir: ' ber of American cars passed through ago, but he is survived by a family . 1,4� � L doctors in any place other' tha:h the Niagara Lloyd Delg-aty, of Vvilb6i* Plains, .i,o �� - ever home tWo'-'.'ngry order on record now. here on ,;unday and Monday. Mon- of live children-. John, of Peace River K4 - L,�� you afta L � q�, , ,- jy d1d t ,,julJ0'y pdninsala)' it Is belieV�d that Dr. Manitoba, and Mr. and Mrs. Dove and . -1' , " Who are ravishing day was Decoration Day in the United District- Thonlas, of Ingelwood, Cali- . c1iieken, stop aud&nlY, - lolo 1�6u� Hul g1L would have questioned the fer- babe, of Detroit, were guests Sundo' SECOND— states and a public holiday. - The fornia; 'Alfred, of Calgary; flierbert, � �. "I ­�, I., � � of -the soil, owing to its brick- and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I I � "N ��, 6rou h and through *ith two hype)- Itilit-Y e of Toronto. and Violet, Mrs. George ''', I .-Ve §#ts,jif eyes and say. "You,ft Of its Delgaty�-Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Martin Put in a stock of Ament & Co.'s Coal and Coke—a BPI] picnic b Id on Saturday after- ;� , tact. appearance. But evidence s Bell's, was fav- Underwood, of Waterdown, who wag , I . I � 96now, * to 94A, Ora. i� 011iViRbOss wag, 0 - noon at Mr. Thorns, S . a 1 � i , ,;,:! ,� . � boy. ,w6lve got n every hand. entertained a number of their friends I., Iftot!'4elli 'Tay .P , fUel that will b& -a joy to all customers who buy it ored with beautiful weather and w-9 with.him during his illness; also eight ,� . �.,.,.,ib)69�"?,),�,�,)Fi.��lo- joii*,never Will4' A-dy- br."thaAeg aAsured u's that the ap- at their c9ttage over the -w*ek end. ' - . . �, 1'11 � I ak, �If. t6ii:'&, 40 not I your smile peataridO of the soil Wat quite like The parties, motoring from Detroit for Grates, Stoves, Heaters, Furnaces, or whatever well atterided.-Mr. and -Mrs, Wal grandchildren and one great grand- I I �-','T, . . ��th, � ( *1 V, - .. . IV - Olt . . � ter Hern and Mrs. Walters, Trof child. Besides these six sisters and � ',',;;L,1',',111 �� - y , IN, 1.4. I �,i _. that- W North Oatpligs, and he as- Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin use you put it t06 G ,odeTich, and Miss Leola Hern, from five brothers remain to mourn the " ,,1L ", , UAI?Oft 61ib" - " � i �, - ! . I "� ., logo*er, ," 1, )5k.,).,ftj�J�W;::'ft.'� lt�srnnlk,, OrlwsbY, sured Andyl-that the Magnolia trees, were- Mr. and Mrs. Sam G "', I . Toronto, spent the 24th at the home first break in a family of t1#elV0, Th-' �� . . . . . " - - , I �,,�,� . . . . . ,-, !� 1 31 . ded'A�d Weak- 1&. ali& bbs. Sam Mendelsohn, Mr. ;',,'�i 6 f6t&A,'-A- ','�'�U:"�� 16 " , 0��"ddu In- for-wh1eh Andy has P, , of Mr. Cbarles Johns, -The soci,al ev- terment was made in Maitl"dbafilc -1:7T % V ,"I I A *a � 11 I_., - � Y:� 1. "i 5 I ". �, .. I , . . -bidt. " , �, 0� .�,���,�'�c,'4�l$wl�u"�"ii'�*.Ati"tbait- , -1hat '8tatil. aLud- Mrs. M. B. Sul,qbergeT. All re- ening of the Mission Circle, held last , ��'tl�" I ,.g Z Vild` in Cemetery on Tuesday afternomO"yl 8 . I , �,�! " - n gs' gr6W , " I � 1-16-1 "o ��' � d I S I,'-- � � , "� ��'�,. d, - r. t0l. � I , Wi I'lim gely at- �,, � 10 1J, L , , 11--l- k I 1, , ­" 1, . " , � i Allon givilig oliday,-The to , "'A , �', . . - I '06 "t Andy startod to hum,soitie sen- tmed Monday, having thoroughly Friday evening, was very ]a? Slat, the �allbjpar being MoCatil- I - . .enjoyed the It lloiilrig � . � %, X Zero WM, Ament & Co. A �;s .., � I 11 11, I tfilieutd! air, ever, ani Fifteen new members were land rvin 11 i�' , gh,14 01 MCI tended, . T ine laim- utd,14yi ,."X" W I I I I I �� � �,i. � 11 . ,"'. A`2, I ­ ii '� . I ,vinultic to tlh . Vft , i took, lgbaguro�XF`# 0*1011w& 11 o e Society. Rev. Smith brother-in-law, and his ibreen6ph `S� , , .",q";1 1* �V,Olhe to the Words- "Where the Swe6t� were !'godstg of Miss Ferguso ov& . 1,_,,�, i'� , , I i , - , �,N' ,g � _��J, -,"I", )"i , L [4, gjdomS�r I added e .I. , , 1;,�O� , . I - ,.; � . I I,Jftd' L� �"��t­" I . �, 1. I I I - 11 go . �1, � - I . a splendid address On his Work Charles McLennan, Altot. livite, iS, , � 10�`, 4 plot"o , - 1`1-_--_11-1__-n._ . 11 ,' ,�,� � ". , I Fave - Al � . , �;,. , Ir I 'Mt. aM Xft. Afidlon, Mr. 3o , - ­ I , : ".."It 101- "Iff "Ill' , �, , 0, ��_,! ,- , Nffip��' . On theL'&4�"�4� &'Q4 "I � nos Urm - - I bf�!41 , P, NO . * V *Nltroft Ae. *ee'k euA &M Deearation D6Y4 L SEAFORTH'i""' "' ONTARIO -w years ago.—Mrs. M. Irvine. ­ , .,�,�""A Id I , 4ve a Scot's. lass was eat a fe . " t . " ;,,,� , �. W .. _ , .. in the W , _ ,,.,. 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